Top 15 Karma Train Quotes
#1. In life in general, you're never bulletproof, about the time you start thinking that, I always tell people, the karma train will come run you over.
Kevin Harvick
#2. But in terms of satire and comedy, our biggest and earliest influence was Mad magazine.
Jerry Zucker
#3. I always wanted more - more of everything.
George Best
#4. Let us return to our eagle's nest in the Himalayas. It is waiting for us, for it is ours, eaglets of Europe, we need not renounce any part of our real nature ... whence we formerly took our flight.
Romain Rolland
#5. Mostly you meet friends when traveling by accident, like by sitting next to them on the train, or in a restaurant, or in a holding cell.
Elizabeth Gilbert
#6. Oh, brother wearers of motley, are there not moments when one grows sick of grinning and trembling and the jingling of cap and bells?
William Makepeace Thackeray
#7. Today's youth seem finally to have understood that only by freeing woman from her exclusively sexual role can man free himself from his ordained role in the rat-race: that of the rat.
Carolyn Heilbrun
#8. If you managed a baseball team, would you listen more closely to the team accountant or the director of player personnel?
Jack Welch
#9. While most of the music I write is instrumental, I love to use the human voice as another instrument.
Yanni
#10. Walk so that your footprints bear only the marks of peaceful joy and complete freedom. To do this you have to learn to let go. Let go of your sorrows, let go of your worries. That is the secret of walking meditation.
Nhat Hanh
#11. To eat and drink without a friend is to devour like the lion and the wolf.
Epicurus
#12. For decades the American people have had an addiction to oil and gas.
Lee H. Hamilton
#13. People say to me, 'Do you know who you look like?' And I say, 'I'm really tired of looking like that guy.'
Bill Cosby
#15. Wrangling the cat into the cage proved interesting, and Josie had several scratches before Clint bent down and let out a menacing growl. The cat took one look at him and with a disdainful sniff, turned to march into the cage.
Eve Langlais